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                              Sustainable Water-wise Gardening
Follow the natural rainfall patterns
Use the local climate to your advantage by using indigenous plants that have adapted to your local
rainfall. Also do most of the planting in the beginning of the rainy season so that the plants have time to
establish themselves before the dry season.
Provide shelter from the wind and sun
Create different areas in the garden…shade gardens, protecting fragile plants from the wind.
Group plants according to their water needs
Plants have different water requirements. By planning your garden carefully, you can group plants
according to their water needs and avoid wasting water on plants that do not need it. For example group
the special plants with high water demands close to the house, entrance or living areas so that they are
easy to water regularly and can be enjoyed daily. The plants with low water requirement usually also need
less maintenance
Improve your soil
Whatever your soil type (sand, clay or loam) the quality and water-holding capacity can be improved by
adding compost. This encourages earthworm activity, which helps to improve the soil aeration and water
penetration. Compost also enriches the soil with nutrients. This promotes the growth of healthy plants,
which will require less water and be more disease-resistant than plants that are underfed. Before planting,
dig in large amounts of well-decomposed compost.
Much more mulch
Remember to spread a layer of mulch between the plants immediately after planting. By covering the soil
with a thick layer of mulch the amount of water that evaporates is reduced, the soil kept cool, water run-
off and soil erosion reduced, and the growth of weeds reduced. Different materials can be used as mulch,
such as compost, bark, leaves, wood chips, straw or pine needles. These organic mulches have the
advantage that they add nutrient to the soil as they break down, but therefore have to be replaced
regularly. Inorganic mulches like pebbles and stone chips are also effective.
Reduce your lawn
A lush green lawn during the dry months requires a lot of water regularly. First replace the lawn in areas
where it is not growing well, such as shady areas or along footpaths. Then decide how much lawn space
you need for outdoor entertaining, children and pets. Replace the excess lawn with hardy groundcovers, a
water-wise flowerbed or interesting paving.
Water correctly
Most people over-water their gardens. Watering depends on your soil type, irrigation equipment, the
weather and the type of plant. To determine the soil type, simply squeeze some damp soil in your hand
and roll it into a sausage. Sandy soils will fall apart; loamy soil will hold together but crumble easily, and
clay soil will mould into different shapes without breaking apart. With sandy soils, water drains quickly
beyond the reach of the plant roots and these soil therefore require short, frequent watering. Clay soil has
a high water-holding capacity, so it is best to give a deep watering, less often. Also remember the
following:
Never water while the wind is blowing and only early in the morning or in the evening to reduce
evaporation. Group plant with similar requirement together and adjust watering according to their needs.
Do not water automatically, first check whether the soil is dry. With trees and shrubs, water plentifully
less often so that the roots are encouraged to grow deeper.
Grow water-wise plants
     water-
When choosing plants for your garden try to select from the indigenous plants from your
area/biome. But you may also be tempted to try some plants from other parts of the world with
similar climates. Be careful to avoid exotic plants that have the potential to invade natural areas.

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  • 1. Water- Sustainable Water-wise Gardening Follow the natural rainfall patterns Use the local climate to your advantage by using indigenous plants that have adapted to your local rainfall. Also do most of the planting in the beginning of the rainy season so that the plants have time to establish themselves before the dry season. Provide shelter from the wind and sun Create different areas in the garden…shade gardens, protecting fragile plants from the wind. Group plants according to their water needs Plants have different water requirements. By planning your garden carefully, you can group plants according to their water needs and avoid wasting water on plants that do not need it. For example group the special plants with high water demands close to the house, entrance or living areas so that they are easy to water regularly and can be enjoyed daily. The plants with low water requirement usually also need less maintenance Improve your soil Whatever your soil type (sand, clay or loam) the quality and water-holding capacity can be improved by adding compost. This encourages earthworm activity, which helps to improve the soil aeration and water penetration. Compost also enriches the soil with nutrients. This promotes the growth of healthy plants, which will require less water and be more disease-resistant than plants that are underfed. Before planting, dig in large amounts of well-decomposed compost. Much more mulch Remember to spread a layer of mulch between the plants immediately after planting. By covering the soil with a thick layer of mulch the amount of water that evaporates is reduced, the soil kept cool, water run- off and soil erosion reduced, and the growth of weeds reduced. Different materials can be used as mulch, such as compost, bark, leaves, wood chips, straw or pine needles. These organic mulches have the advantage that they add nutrient to the soil as they break down, but therefore have to be replaced regularly. Inorganic mulches like pebbles and stone chips are also effective. Reduce your lawn A lush green lawn during the dry months requires a lot of water regularly. First replace the lawn in areas where it is not growing well, such as shady areas or along footpaths. Then decide how much lawn space you need for outdoor entertaining, children and pets. Replace the excess lawn with hardy groundcovers, a water-wise flowerbed or interesting paving. Water correctly Most people over-water their gardens. Watering depends on your soil type, irrigation equipment, the weather and the type of plant. To determine the soil type, simply squeeze some damp soil in your hand and roll it into a sausage. Sandy soils will fall apart; loamy soil will hold together but crumble easily, and clay soil will mould into different shapes without breaking apart. With sandy soils, water drains quickly beyond the reach of the plant roots and these soil therefore require short, frequent watering. Clay soil has a high water-holding capacity, so it is best to give a deep watering, less often. Also remember the following: Never water while the wind is blowing and only early in the morning or in the evening to reduce evaporation. Group plant with similar requirement together and adjust watering according to their needs. Do not water automatically, first check whether the soil is dry. With trees and shrubs, water plentifully less often so that the roots are encouraged to grow deeper. Grow water-wise plants water- When choosing plants for your garden try to select from the indigenous plants from your area/biome. But you may also be tempted to try some plants from other parts of the world with similar climates. Be careful to avoid exotic plants that have the potential to invade natural areas.